Hi! I'm a big fan of your work, I wrote my first amp sim, but this one is original: it works in a web page and uses WebAudio + 100% web technologies. I'd like to get some comments and advises from you if you're ok. How can we talk/exchange messages apart from this blog? BTW : je suis français.

Hey LePou I'm interested in this new Tube Screamer you speak of- what kind of modifications/switchable options are you putting on there? We all need an ultimate TS, I still use the TSE808 which is good but can sound a lil thin at times. Can't wait for da new shit!

Normally LeCto uses only 1/2/3% CPU, but after 10 seconds of doing nothing or having no input, it starts to run up to 20/30/45% CPU choking the whole system. Changing the oversampling setting restores the CPU, but again only for 10 seconds.

I hope that this is a good place for this kind of questions/bug reporting.

I love the sound of your amps, amazing stuff! I use them a lot but have recently noticed one annoying problem with LE456. When I save my projects and open them again (or even move LE plugin to a different insert) the sound is slightly different. What I have to do is to move up and down every parameter in the LE456 by 1 point and it's back to normal. I work on mac with OSX Yosemite and Logic X 10.2.4.

I would have to go back to the code rebuild it as it seems to be related to the preset saving and restoring implementation. In the meantime, have you tried to save a preset and reload it, that could be a workaround instead of having to move each and every parameters ?

That was my first thought and I’ve tried it but unfortunately it’s not helping, even thought I load the saved preset it’s still the same thing. Although it’s an annoying bug I’ll keep doing it (and hope that you’ll find time to rebuild it ;) because the amp sounds amazing, the best sound I’ve been able to achieve with the amp sim so far and I’ve tried pretty much all of them.

These are not apps. You can use them within a DAW (digital audio worksataion) like Logic or GarageBand for instance. To do so, you first have to move the .component files to the appropriate folder (most likely something like /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Compnents). Then you will have access from the DAW.

There is a bug in the LeGion amp sim (6.3.2013) red channel. When the project is loaded in Reaper 5.40, the audible amp gain is much lower than it should. When I move the gain knob even a little, the gain jumps back to normal. Until I load the project again.